John Garang has landed safely, television reports  Source: Sudan
Tribune.
Sunday 31 July 2005 22:37.


By MOHAMED OSMAN

KHARTOUM, Sudan, July 31, 2005 (AP) — Vice President John Garang has
landed safely after contact was lost with his plane, Sudanese state
TV reported Sunday.

Garang, the former southern rebel leader who became Sudan's vice
president after a peace agreement, had been reported missing in bad
weather earlier Sunday on a flight from Uganda.

State television interrupted its regular programing to say that
Garang "has landed safely at a camp in southern Sudan."

The television did not report where his plane had landed.

Garang is a charismatic figure whose leadership is seen as key to
ensuring the endurance of the peace agreement signed in January,
which ended 21 years of war between the Khartoum government and the
southern-based rebels whom he led. It is hoped that his role in the
transitional government, which took office in July, could help bring
peace to other volatile regions in Sudan, including Darfur.

Earlier Sunday, the television said President Omar el-Bashir had
received a call saying that contact was lost with Garang's aircraft
in southern Sudan.

The government has mobilized all its resources to look for the plane,
government spokesman Abdel-Basit Sabdarat was quoted by the
television as saying.

"Contact with his plane has been lost since 6:30 p.m. (1530 GMT)
because of bad weather," the TV presenter said, speaking in front of
a picture of Garang.

Earlier Sunday, Ugandan army spokesman 2nd Capt. Dennis Musitwa said
the helicopter apparently went down Saturday. The discrepancy could
not be immediately explained.

"They left yesterday in a Ugandan chopper," Musitwa told The
Associated Press. "What we know is that the aircraft got weather
problems and crash-landed."

"We have not established where they landed. They have not reached
where they are supposed to reach, and we are trying to locate them,"
he said.



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